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A prominent fixture in the national rankings and atop the SEC standings, a purchase of LSU football tickets will earn you access to an annual BCS title game contender. Gather up your crew and claim your spot amongst the sea of purple and gold at historic Tiger Stadium.

LSU Tigers Football Ticket Information

Get your LSU football tickets from Vivid Seats and watch one of the crown jewels of NCAA football compete live throughout the upcoming season. Annually positioned amongst the best in the SEC, the Tigers’ battles against long-standing conference rivals like Alabama and Arkansas produce a postseason-like atmosphere at every contest. Take a look at the 2015 LSU football schedule to see who’s slated to appear in Baton Rouge or road trip to one of the handful of road games on tap for opponents across the country.

Click on the game you want to attend, and on the next page, choose where you’d like to sit using the LSU Tiger Stadium seating chart as a guide. The color-coded interactive display will showcase available Louisiana State University football tickets across the venue, while searching by row or section may help streamline the search even further. Stay within a certain range by adjusting the price bar, or filter cost high to low or vice versa. To complete checkout, create a Vivid Seats account or sign back in to access your profile. The order summary will break down the charges and allow you to review the final price of your LSU football tickets prior to submitting the purchase for seller approval. Call 1.866.848.8499 for help with questions or concerns, or utilize Live Chat right from your computer.

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Several Top-25 Opponents in Store for LSU in 2014

The LSU Tigers will be tested right off the bat in 2014 as the squad’s first game of the year will feature a neutral-site showdown with the Wisconsin Badgers in the Texas Kickoff Classic on Aug. 30. The opening weekend game held at NRG Stadium in Houston was first introduced a year ago and is expected to be an annual occurrence until at least 2016. Following the contest, the Tigers will return to Baton Rouge for four straight weeks of action inside Tiger Stadium. The squad will host Sam Houston State in the home opener on Sept. 6 and later will face UL-Monroe (Sept. 13), Mississippi State in the start of SEC play (Sept. 20, Gold Game), and lastly, New Mexico State on Sept. 27 to close out the homestand, as well as bring to an end the non-conference portion of the slate.

Back-to-back trips to Auburn (Oct. 4) and Florida (Oct. 11) will open the next month, though will be the only LSU road clashes until meeting Arkansas (Nov. 15) and Texas A&M (Nov. 27), the latter of which will close the curtain on the regular season on Thanksgiving night. Meanwhile, the rest of the home schedule includes Kentucky (Oct. 18), Ole Miss (Oct. 25, Homecoming), and Alabama (Nov. 8, Senior Day). Coming off a 10-3 campaign and win in the Outback Bowl, the Tigers came in at No. 13 in the first USA Today Coaches Poll of the year and fifth in the early ESPN SEC Power Rankings.